Map/making Equater Work in Progress
Map/making Equater Actual Show in LSO St.Luke's >

This is the work in progress which we have done since June until October 2008 for the actual Map/making Equater show. We've considered live performance which would be happening in St.Luke's and tried a couple of videos and experimental with a few of materials. This is the final prototype video and we performed this happening in the end at St.Luke's in London, October 2008.

*Project Description

EQUATOR
As the sun rises over the Galapagos Islands and travels westwards over the globe we are taken on a journey through the soundworlds and images of the lands touched by the Equator and see the damage being done to our planet. This evening's performance is the culmination of a collaborative project involving students from The Royal College of Art and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama as part of MAP/making International: Creating new landscapes in Music Art and Performance.
8pm at LSO St Luke's, 161 Old Street

Turning over a new leaf
The drowning of the land is one of the most urgent consequences of climate change in Indonesia: the landscape will change dramatically as sea-levels rise. A struggle between humans and natural forces.

Yoonna Choi & Ann-Kristina Simon

 
 
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An experimental with a watertank and printed matters in rehearsal at Toynbee hall, 7th Octber.
 


Also a hydraphone was used to try out a couple of sound experimentals.

 

One of two cameras was used to shoot from top of our watertank duing the other one was shooting from the side of the tank. We wanted to use two screens to show what is happening in the water through the different perspective.
 
 

The main screen is showing the page which we'd turned over.